Vagisha Kaushik | December 22, 2022 | 06:21 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU scientists will study pigments for their chemical compositions and structure, mediums and type of binders used in Indian rock art painting.

NEW DELHI: Scientists of the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will carry out a scientific study on the ancient knowledge system of haematite materials used in the rock art of Kaimur range of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Professor N V Chalapathi Rao, department of geology, Institute of Science, and Sachin Kumar Tiwary, department of ancient Indian history, culture and archaeology, faculty of arts will work on the project to conduct the study over the course of two years under the Indian Knowledge System initiative by the Ministry of Education. The project will include extensive use of EPMA/SEM on archaeological material and in joint interpretation.
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The project will study the pigments for their chemical compositions and structure, mediums (organic and non-organic) and type of binders (natural and artificial) used in Indian rock art painting especially in relation to the use of haematite material. The researchers will be searching and tracking the source of the pigment in the ecological region. They will attempt to understand the technology of manufacturing of vanishing colours in the tribal society of the Vindhyan region.
Besides, the scientists will be trying to understand the reason, technology and science behind the colour formation in modern tribal groups and the protection techniques used in ancient times for paintings and to mimic the same to replicate such art in present days.
Professor Rao and Tiwary said that through this project they will be able to show the researchers and students the knowledge of India in “Rock Art Materials Processing of Haematite” and showcase the ‘Indian way’ to the world.
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